Seized drugs
FIELDABLE MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR FORENSIC SCIENCE, HOMELAND SECURITY, AND DEFENSE APPLICATIONS
The influence of chemical modifications on the fragmentation behavior of fentanyl and fentanyl-related compounds in electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry
The characterization of isobaric product ions of fentanyl using multi-stage mass spectrometry, high-resolution mass spectrometry and isotopic labeling
Fragmentation pathways of alpha-pyrrolidinophenone synthetic cathinones and their application to the identification of emerging synthetic cathinone derivatives
Identification of novel fragmentation pathways and fragment ion structures in the tandem mass spectra of protonated synthetic cathinones
Legalization of Marijuana: The Journey of Marijuana Laws in Colorado and Ohio
Nuclear, Chloroplast, and Mitochondrial Data of a US Cannabis DNA Database
Rapid detection and validated quantification of psychoactive compounds in complex plant matrices by direct analysis in real time-high resolution mass spectrometry - Application to "Kava" psychoactive pepper products
Integrating SERS and PSI-MS with Dual Purpose Plasmonic Paper Substrates for On-Site Illicit Drug Confirmation
Examining Prosecutorial Discretion in Federal Criminal Cases: Legal and Extra-Legal Determinants of Declination and Charge Change Decisions
The current role of mass spectrometry in forensics and future prospects
Call it a "nightshade"-A hierarchical classification approach to identification of hallucinogenic Solanaceae spp. using DART-HRMS-derived chemical signatures
Novel Psychoactive Substance Naming Conventions & Challenges
Identification of five mitragyna alkaloids in blood and tissues using liquid chromatography-quadrupole/time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Assessment of Cognitive and Psychomotor Impairment, Subjective Effects, and Blood THC Concentrations Following Acute Administration of Oral and Vaporized Cannabis
Postmortem Distribution and Redistribution of Synthetic Cathinones
Can Jury Instructions Have an Impact on Trial Outcomes?
Fast and Portable Drug Testing: Dual-Method Prototype Shows Promise for Court-Admissible Drug Testing
Researchers integrate two independent, validated drug-testing techniques – mass spectrometry and Raman spectroscopy – onto a single platform prototype for fast and accurate analysis of seized substances.
Fast and Portable Drug Testing: Dual-Method Prototype Shows Promise for Court-Admissible Drug Testing
Structural Characterization of Emerging Synthetic Drugs by Mass Spectrometry
Analysis of NPS - Practical Considerations and Analytical Approaches
The Next Wave: Applying Lessons Learned from Opioids and PolyDrug Critical Incidents in Addressing Emerging Drug Threats
2018 NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium
Seattle, WA
Drug Exposures in the Forensic Laboratory: What We Know, What We Can Learn